Tag: CS

  • Telangana Formation Day celebrations: CS asks HoDs to appoint nodal officers to oversee arrangements

    Telangana Formation Day celebrations: CS asks HoDs to appoint nodal officers to oversee arrangements

    Hyderabad: Chief Secretary A Santhi Kumari directed Heads of Departments to appoint nodal officers for their respective departments to oversee arrangements for the upcoming Telangana Formation Day celebrations.

    The Chief Secretary on Wednesday held a review meeting with senior officials of various departments to discuss arrangements for the upcoming event and asked them to highlight the achievements of each department during the last nine years of the formation of the State. All the important public monuments and buildings, including Secretariat, Raj Bhavan, Assembly and other famous buildings should be illuminated on all the days, she said, adding that steps should be taken to ensure uninterrupted power and drinking water supply during the period of celebrations.

    Director General of Police Anjani Kumar, Municipal Administration and Urban Development Principal Secretary Arvind Kumar, Special Chief Secretary (Energy) Sunil Sharma, GAD Secretary V Seshadri, Hyderabad City Police Commissioner CV Anand and other senior officials were present.

  • Death Threat: Delhi Minister Saurabh Bharadwaj Submits Police Complaint Against CS

    Death Threat: Delhi Minister Saurabh Bharadwaj Submits Police Complaint Against CS

    Delhi Services Minister Saurabh Bharadwaj has submitted a complaint to police accusing Chief Secretary Naresh Kumar of issuing a death threat to him, officials said on Saturday.

    “We have received a complaint in connection with this and we are looking into the matter,” a senior police officer said.

    Bharadwaj on Friday had accused Kumar of issuing the death threat to him and said he has apprised Lieutenant Governor V K Saxena about the matter.

    The minister’s allegation comes amid a brewing discord between the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) dispensation and bureaucrats.

    Following his meeting with Saxena at the Raj Niwas on Friday, Bharadwaj told reporters that the lieutenant governor (LG) has assured him of action.

    He had also said, “On May 16, the meeting of the Civil Services Board was scheduled and we were waiting for the chief secretary till 9:30 pm since he was busy. We sent him WhatsApp messages and he said he will come.”

    Bharadwaj had alleged that “at 9.30 pm when he came to my office, he threatened to kill me”.

    “We have informed LG sir about the matter in clear words. He has said he will take strict action. We want that strict action should be taken against Naresh Kumar,” he had said.

  • Govt has brought greater transparency, accountability to financial system since 2019: CS

    Govt has brought greater transparency, accountability to financial system since 2019: CS

    Excelsior Correspondent
    SRINAGAR :
    Finance Department today organised a day-long workshop on “Transformation and Reforms in Financial Management” at SKICC here.
    The workshop was attended by Director General(s) of Finance and Planning Departments, Director(s) Finance in Administrative Departments, FA&CAOs in Administrative Departments, FAs/CAOs/Accounts officers posted with HoDs/DDCs, Treasury officers and other senior officers of the Department.
    The focus of the workshop was to apprise the participants about the priorities of the Government and implementation of its schemes through digital platforms for better outcomes at the field level.
    Chief Secretary Dr Arun Kumar Mehta who was chief guest on the occasion highlighted major reforms taken up by J&K Government to bring greater transparency and accountability in the financial system making it more robust and outcome oriented. He said that since 2019 many reforms had been taken in the financial management system which has resulted in producing far better outcomes.
    Chief Secretary said that the key reforms introduced by the Government in its financial structure envisaging added transparency and accountability and has brought UT’s fiscal system at par with any other system in the country. He maintained that implementation of transformative reforms such as Budget Estimation and Allocation Monitoring System (BEAMS), online submission of bills through J&K PaySys, mandatory administrative approvals, technical sanctions and e-tendering, digital payments, GFR, GeM and related measures have greatly helped the financial systems in J&K to be efficient, transparent and result oriented.
    Dr Mehta complimented the Finance Department for bringing in necessary changes for the overhaul of the system and said that the department has been at the forefront in eradication of corruption at all levels. “Today we could safely conclude that the financial system in J&K is one of the most transparent systems anywhere and is among the key changes that have taken roots in the UT after 2019”, he added.
    Chief Secretary said that the Government has completed 92000 works during 2022-23 which was unthinkable in the recent past as the number of completed works would be around 9000 before 2019.
    He also said that the feedback taken from the panchayats is highly encouraging as no complaint is being received from them regarding the works. He said that works are taking place 3-4 times more on the same amount of money and without facing any obstacles as this year 43000 works have been completed in panchayats which was just about 3000 before this system was put in place. He said that the officers involved in this transformation should feel proud to be part of this journey.
    Regarding the number of beneficiaries receiving old age pension, widow pension, the CS said that number of beneficiaries has increased from 4.5 lakh to 10 lakh without putting any further burden on the state exchequer. He also said that 11.5 lakh beneficiaries have been weeded out from the CAPD department without anyone complaining about the same. He said that the money is reaching where it is intended to reach and there is no siphoning of public money now due to DBT and digitisation of services.
    He recalled that the officers of the Finance Department are the protectors of the public exchequer and they should make this department most happening department in the country and achieve the financial discipline for achieving saturation of all the beneficiary led schemes.
    Dr Mehta said that promoting good governance in the financial management has been one of the core objectives of the Government and people are able to oversee works being executed in their areas on a real time basis on EMPOWERMENT portal.
    He also reiterated that the Government has zero tolerance against any kind of irregularity in any recruitment process undertaken by any recruiting agency of the J&K Government. He assured that the confidence of our youth in these institutions is paramount for the administration and it would be safeguarded at any cost to ensure that the Government jobs are acquired by deserving candidates on merit only.
    Some of the main topics which came under discussion during this day-long workshop includes Role of GST as a fulcrum of J&K’s Own Tax Revenues, People’s participation through EMPOWERMENT/ JANBAGHIDARI, E-Audit and performance auditing, PFMS and CNA/SNA Module, Introduction of IT in GP Fund, Co-relation between Finance and Investigations, and Digital Payments & DBT.
    Meanwhile, Chief Secretary, Dr Arun Kumar Mehta addressed inaugural session of the 3-Day SAPI Annual Conference & Symposium held on the theme ‘Technology driven physiological capacity building in livestock for food security and sustainability (SAPICON-2023)’ at Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences & Technology (SKUAST) Srinagar.
    Dr Mehta advised the Agricultural University to draw an action plan based upon the suggestions of experts and scientists to tackle future problems. He impressed upon them that the future is going to be technology and knowledge driven and there is need to prepare for accepting the challenges.